Vasculitis can affect veins
Not really, Though the bacteria found in such cavities can affect your cardiovascular health (heart and arteries, veins), plaque buildup is also not good for you.
Yes, dehydration can affect veins in the leg by making the blood thicker and harder to circulate, leading to a higher risk of blood clots and varicose veins. Staying hydrated helps maintain proper blood flow and prevent these issues.
Blood is blue in your veins!
Owl City sings Rainbow veins. It is a really good song xD
You are inhaling smoke and nicotine. It clogs up your veins and damages your lungs and liver.
The circulatory system - arteries, veins, capillaries.
No. The amount of water you drink does not affect the blood in any significant enough way to make your veins and arteries stand out.
Not really. Some people just have veins that roll no matter what. Your phlebotomy skills will improve with practice.
it would clog your veins/arteries
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The veins under the tongue often look really dark in color. The reason for this is because the skin under the tongue is very thin.